Time to confess my dirty little secret. The first time I ever thought about newsreaders and the ties they wore, it wasn´t Mahendra who was the man in question. It was Riaan. Riaan Cruywagen. I spotted a newspaper article about Riaan´s choice of tie - he had inadvertently (?) worn one in ANC colours. I don´t recall if this happened pre- or post-1994, but it was around that time. Dear Mahendra rarely faces this problem: pink, purple and peachy tones aren´t generally political colours. Unless he´s trying to tell us something about his sexuality?
Anyway, back to Riaan. I was presently surprised to find a documentary about him, Don´t Shoot showing at Encounters. I liked the way the filmmaker tied his newsreading career to the transition in South Africa, although some of Mnr Cruywagen´s responses to questions were a little too slick. ("I don´t write the news, I read it".)
But I am alarmed to find that die Cruywagen seems to be maintaining his popularity over our friend Mahendra. His fan club even suggest that: "Riaan Cruywagen knows the news before it happens". Whatever. If he does, that is hardly professional - and he claimed in the doccie that professionalism is his byword.
We all know Mahendra is a consummate professional - after all, maintaining his appearance and selecting just the right tie is way more important than any content he actually has to read. What do you guys say to a doccie on Mahendra at next year´s Encounters? We have a filmmaker, a scriptwriter and a PR whore in the house after all. Let´s do it!
Please note: Don´t Shoot shows as part of the Why Democracy? series at Encounters. You can still catch a glimpse of Riaan in Jozi this Saturday at 2.45 or in the Mother City in July. Don´t Shoot shows with Iron Ladies of Liberia - a wonderful doccie about Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. If only all heads of state were female Mahendra might be reading a very different news each night!
Wednesday, June 25
Riaan steals the limelight
Posted by TM at 1:06 PM
Labels: ANC, Don´t Shoot, Ecounters, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Iron Ladies of Liberia, Liberia, Mahendra, Riaan Cruywagen
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3 comments:
I have always felt that Die Cruywagen was the original, and if there was ever a blog about newsreaders and their hair, he'd top the list. I was rather distressed to see Die Groot Toupe get rather gaunt in the last few years... is that because he is no longer living off the fat of the land? has the news just got worse? or is it merely due to jealousy over Mahendra and his illustrious ties?
The SADF colours are (and were pre-1994) also green, yellow and black, but I don't know the order...
Yay to the documentary on Raghunath.
So, anyone come up with a script yet?
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